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Discover the most popular places to visit in Takeo
Mifuneyama Rakuen
8.0/10 (69 reviews)
Japanese garden blending historic landscaping with contemporary digital art. Wander among seasonal blooms, ancient wisteria, and serene ponds while experiencing the immersive teamLab exhibition against Mt. Mifune's cliffs.
Takeo City Library
9.2/10 (31 reviews)
This innovative space blends a public library with a bookstore and Starbucks café in warm wooden surroundings. Browse the collection while enjoying coffee, or explore the interactive Children's Library.
Takeo Onsen
You can take time to visit Takeo Onsen during your travels to Takeo. Discover the area's hot springs and temples.
Marchen Mura
7.4/10 (3 reviews)
This enchanted forest-themed park delights children with animal encounters, rides, and playgrounds. Share a "Ride Passport" among family members for unlimited access to all attractions.
Takeo Shrine
8.4/10 (17 reviews)
Established in 735, Takeo Shrine captivates with its white facade and sacred 3,000-year-old camphor tree. Wander moss-covered stone paths and experience traditional yabusame horseback archery during seasonal festivals.
The Saga Prefectural Space & Sciense Museum
8.0/10 (5 reviews)
Yumeginga brings space exploration to life with interactive exhibits like moonwalk simulations and a state-of-the-art planetarium. Don't miss the Space Cycling activity for a uniquely immersive cosmic experience.
Takeo Onsen Tower Gate
This vermilion gate, designed by Tokyo Station's architect, marks the entrance to Takeo's 1,300-year-old hot springs. Pass through to discover traditional Japanese bathhouses nestled in this historic onsen town.
Koyaji Temple
6.0/10 (1 review)
This ancient Buddhist temple showcases a 300-year-old rhododendron tree, part of Kukai's Shingon sect legacy. Visit in April for the Shakunage Festival when vibrant blossoms transform the serene grounds.
"We love the decor. I was blessed to run into an older woman who showed me some of the phongraphs and music boxes in the lobby. They have an old Toyota car out front that is beautiful. The coffee area was a nice place to take a break and read. We stayed in the traditional room which had tatami mats and futons. The air conditioning worked great fighting the Kyushu humid summer. The only drawback was the water pressure. Overall it was low and I think they rely on the hot spring for water so it...
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.